Girona Synagogue

No longer in use as a synagogue, the building was initially repurposed as a private residence and, since the 1980s, has been part of the Bonastruc Center and Museum (Catalan: Centre Bonastruc ça Porta), a Jewish museum.

[3][4] The Medieval synagogue served as the centre for early Spanish Kabbalism, with scholars such as Nachmanides, Issac the Blind and Azriel of Girona using the synagogue as a house of learning.

During the Catalan Civil War the synagogue was partly destroyed, and following the Alhambra Decree of 1492, the synagogue was sold to the canons of Girona Cathedral on 10 July 1492 for the price of 300 pounds.

[8] Media related to Museu d'Història dels Jueus (Girona) at Wikimedia Commons

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